15 Free Bathroom Coloring Pages That Show Real Kids in Real Morning Moments

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Morning routines are some of the most consistent, identity-shaping moments in a child’s day. The sink. The mirror. The toothbrush. The hair oil. The rubber duck that somehow ends up in every bath.

These free Bathroom Coloring Pages celebrate those everyday moments.

Not a staged, empty bathroom. Not a fixture catalog. Real kids washing hands, braiding hair, peeking at their reflection, sharing a sink with a sibling, and learning what it feels like to take care of themselves.

Fifteen pages. Bold outlines for little ones, rich detail for older kids. All of it hand-drawn. All of it for them.

Less searching. More MEANINGFUL moments.

When kids recognize themselves on the page, coloring changes.

The Inclusive Family Coloring Collection includes 25 human-drawn illustrations centered on everyday moments โ€” designed to make inclusion feel normal, joyful, and intentional.

Because representation shouldnโ€™t be reserved for one month.

A Note from Louisa (Founder of MyKidColors)

I grew up as the youngest of ten, which meant bathroom time had its own quiet logic.

I still remember carefully mixing hot water with cold so it wouldn’t be too hot โ€” getting the temperature just right felt like an important job. In high school, cold baths were just part of the deal. You adapted.

Now I watch my kids navigate their own morning rituals โ€” my son checking his reflection, my daughter determined to do everything herself.

There is something about the bathroom, the mirror, the little routines, that is very quietly about becoming. These pages were made for that. The ordinary mornings that shape who children think they are.

Conversation Corner: 3 Questions to Ask While Coloring

Turn this activity into a bonding moment. While your child colors, try asking these questions:

  1. For “Hand Washing at the Sink” (Page 1): “What are some ways you take care of yourself each day, and how do you feel when you finish doing something all by yourself? Can you think of another healthy habit that makes you feel proud and grown-up?”
  2. For “Grandma’s Hair Washing Day” (Page 6): “Who helps take care of you when you need extra support, and what special memories do you have with them? What are some traditions or routines that make you feel loved and connected to your family?”
  3. For “Bathroom Coloring Pages Hero Scene” (Page 15): “When you look in the mirror, what are some things you love about yourself, both inside and outside? If you could give another child a compliment, what kind words would you share to help them feel special too?”

The Collection: 15 Free Bathroom Coloring Pages

We have organized these into three sets to help children explore self-care and personal growthโ€”from simple daily routines to confidence-building family traditions.

For Little Hands: Everyday Bathroom Adventures (Pages 1โ€“5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on healthy habits, simple routines, and joyful self-care moments.

  • Page 1: A cheerful little girl with afro puffs washes her hands at a sink while water splashes playfully beside a rubber duck.
  • Pages 2 & 3: A boy brushes his teeth with pride, while a girl enjoys imaginative play during bath time with her curious cat companion.
  • Pages 4 & 5: A confident boy with a hearing aid combs his hair, while twin sisters splash and laugh together in a cozy bath-time scene.

Growing Independence & Family Traditions (Pages 6โ€“10)

Perfect for elementary-aged children. These pages highlight self-care, family connections, and growing responsibility.

  • Page 6: A grandmother gently helps wash her granddaughter’s hair, capturing a warm family ritual filled with care and tradition.
  • Pages 7 & 8: A boy brushes his teeth with his loyal dog nearby, while a girl carefully braids her natural hair in a peaceful morning routine.
  • Pages 9 & 10: An inclusive bathroom scene features a girl confidently using an accessible sink, while a busy family bathroom captures siblings sharing daily routines.

The Full Story & Reflection (Pages 11โ€“15)

Designed for older kids, detailed coloring fans, and quiet reflection. These scenes combine storytelling, family life, and self-expression.

  • Page 11: A richly detailed bathroom scene shows multiple children caring for themselves while a playful dog explores the room.
  • Pages 12 & 13: A girl relaxes in a clawfoot tub while reading a book, and another enjoys a peaceful spa-inspired bath during a rainy afternoon.
  • Pages 14 & 15: A multigenerational family shares bathroom routines together, leading to a beautiful hero page celebrating self-love, belonging, and confidence.

Perfect for Morning Routine Learning, Hair Care Representation & SEL Self-Care Lessons

  1. Parents of toddlers and early readers (ages 2โ€“8) building bathroom independence โ€” hand-washing, teeth brushing, and hair care routines feel less like battles when kids can color their way through them first.
  2. Homeschool families running a hygiene, self-care, or daily routines unit โ€” Pages 2, 4, and 8 work as natural anchors for conversations about morning habits, body confidence, and taking care of yourself.
  3. SEL facilitators, school counselors, and early childhood educators โ€” the mirror pages (Pages 2 and 15) open meaningful conversations about self-image, identity, and what it means to see yourself reflected somewhere.
  4. Occupational therapists and special education teachers โ€” Page 4 (child with hearing aid at the sink, confident and independent) and Page 9 (child in wheelchair at an accessible vanity) show disability in everyday dignity, not as a footnote.

Why Every My Kid Colors Page Is Made by Hand

Bathroom routines are deeply personal โ€” the exact tilt of a child’s chin as they brush their teeth, the careful way small fingers wrap around a comb, a grandmother’s hands steady and practiced over a basin.

Our illustrator made those choices by hand for every page in this set. You can see it in the steam rising in Page 13, the hairpins scattered across the stool in Page 8, the rubber duck perched on the tub rim in Page 1. These are not interchangeable scenes.

Each one was drawn with a specific child in mind, because that is the only way a child recognizes themselves in it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I use these bathroom coloring pages to encourage healthy hygiene habits?

Choose Pages 1, 2, and 4 and pair them with your child’s daily routine. After coloring, invite them to practice hand washing, tooth brushing, or hair care while comparing their routine to the characters in the pictures.

My child has natural hair and I never see that in coloring books. Do these pages show it?

Yes โ€” and in a real way, not just as decoration. Several pages in this set show natural hair as part of an actual routine: a girl braiding her own hair in the mirror (Page 8), a grandmother carefully washing her granddaughter’s hair over a basin (Page 6), hair oils and creams on the shelf (Pages 8 and 13). These pages treat natural hair care as the normal, beautiful daily ritual it is.

Can I use these bathroom coloring pages to help build a morning routine with my child?

Absolutely. Pages 1 through 5 are designed for younger children and cover the core morning habits โ€” hand-washing, teeth brushing, getting ready โ€” in a way that feels fun rather than instructional. Many parents print a page and talk through it while the child colors: what comes first, what comes next, why we do each step. It turns routine-building into a conversation instead of a command.

Grab Your Free Bathroom Coloring Pages and Start the Morning Right

Print the bathroom scene that matches the routine your child is learning right now โ€” washing hands, brushing teeth, combing hair, or simply smiling in the mirror.

These small moments may look ordinary, but they are part of how children learn care, confidence, and independence.

Subscribe for free access to the full MKC library: hand-drawn coloring pages for kids of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, with new sets added regularly.

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